For hiking lovers, going out in search of new routes is always a constant in their lives. We know that this call to adventure can hardly be controlled. Yes, getting to know different places and, above all, enjoying the incredible landscapes, is something that is a priority without a doubt.

If we talk about hiking tourismIn Europe there are hundreds of options, some more beautiful than others, others with more or less difficulty. Therefore, we could say that there are things for all tastes. If you are looking for new destinations for your next adventure, here are some recommendations:

Camino de Santiago, Spain

We couldn’t start this list any other way. The Camino de Santiago, without a doubt, It is the most important hiking route – and one of the most beautiful – what is in Spain and Europe in general. Present him a map of the French Camino de Santiago to any self-respecting hiker who will know the route immediately. The same can be said of Camino de Santiago de Compostela in the North, a route more than known and respected by walkers from all latitudes.

And beyond the religious and spiritual theme, represents quite an adventure. Here, nature and general culture, added to tradition, mix perfectly to offer an amazing adventure.

This route, unlike any other, has the peculiarity that it can start from different points, including Portugal and France. However, the destination is the same: The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

Being chosen by thousands of tourists from all over the world. It is estimated that every year, around 300.000 pilgrims travel these trails. Therefore, you can easily find some company to do the Camino de Santiago de Compostela in total comfort.

Arieiro Peak, Madeira

The beautiful island of Madeira belongs to Portugal and is located in the Atlantic. It is part of an archipelago that is quite similar to the Canary Islands, especially in terms of climate, although they also have very marked differences.

Here you can enjoy many beaches and mountains still considered virgin territories. Likewise, it offers incredible hiking routes that you can do independently or, if you prefer, accompanied by a guide.

Among the most famous is the climb to Pico de Arieiro, which is the third highest in all of Madeira. The route reaches 1.810 meters in height, so as a recommendation we recommend that you bring the necessary equipment, both in clothing and footwear.  

Tatra Mountains, Poland

Being part of the mountain range known as The Carpathians, the Tatra mountains They serve as a natural border between Slovakia and Poland.

It is usually a very popular route among hiking lovers in Europe. Surrounded by beautiful forests, it can take some days complete the route. Don’t worry, along the way you can find shelters, as well as places to eat and stock up on provisions.

This route has the peculiarity that move in a straight line and not in a circle, as anyone might think. Same as him French way trip from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, it is a route that you can complete in several days.

Most choose to leave from the town of Zakopane, with different trails that can take from two days to a week. In general, you can find steep ridges, beautiful spruce forests and mountains with around 2.500 meters.

The Three Peaks of the Dolomites, Italy

Right on the border between Switzerland and Italy, you will find Dolomites, in the northern part of the country. Here you can enjoy beautiful e impressive forests, in addition to snow-laden mountains and lakes that seem straight out of a postcard.

Hiking in Europe: The Three Peaks in the Dolomites

The way of All the Three Summits (le tre cime) is considered the most famous hiking route in the entire region, with different routes and a great variety of shelters for walkers. We recommend that you study the difficulty levels a little, since There are some that are quite demanding.

Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland

Switzerland is famous for its beautiful landscapes with mountains with snow on their peaks and valleys of different types of green. Right in the middle of the Alpine valleys you will find Lauterbrunnen, whose name translates as only sources.

Believe it or not, in this area you can visit more than 70 waterfalls, all beautiful and full of natural charm. As for hiking routes, there are several options available, some of them with access from a chairlift.

Algarve, Portugal

In Algarve, the landscapes are loaded with sea ​​cliffs, with caves, beaches, coves and limestone rock, which give a wild touch to the landscape.

One of its most popular hiking routes is the seven hanging valleys, which connects the beaches of Vale Centeanes and Marinha by air. It is a 5,7 linear km route, where charming landscapes always say something present.

During the tour you will be able to descend to see some of the beaches, in addition to visiting the towns in the area, caves and enjoying its exquisite cuisine.

And if we go to the North from the South of Portugal, you can choose the Camino de Santiago, Portuguese Route as one of adventure combined with spirituality. You also have the shortest option of the Portuguese Way from Tui, which actually runs through Spanish lands in the province of Pontevedra, until reaching Compostela.

Furthermore, this area It has many other attractions for hiking lovers in Europe. Of course, there are not so popular trails that only locals know about, but they are well worth discovering and, above all, taking care of.